“…There are many unique medical and psychosocial considerations when it comes to counseling in a critical care settings (Ayres et al, 2019;Clowes Candadai et al, 2019;Smith, du Souich, Dragojlovic, Elliott, & Elliott, 2019). In the past, genetic counselors have primarily functioned in pediatric, cancer, and prenatal settings, but more recently roles in neurology, cardiology, pharmacology, and even psychiatry have emerged (Heald et al, 2016). Genetic counseling programs have begun to build specific training in these specialties, as well as topics such as genomic variant interpretation, into their curriculum (Grove et al, 2019).…”